AT&T announced this morning that it has activated its 4G LTE network in several new markets across the country and expanded its existing coverage in other places. The list of locales that’ve been lit up so far include:

St. Mary’s, Pa. (includes Johnsonburg, Ridgway, and Wilcox in Elk County as well as Emporium in Cameron County)

Danville, Va.

Expanded markets

Tell City, Ind. (includes surrounding areas)

Charlevoix and Emmet counties, Mich.

AT&T has said that it plans to be substantially complete with its 4G LTE rollout by summer 2014. The big blue carrier has been making steady progress toward that goal for a while, and now it looks like AT&T is busy hitting smaller cities with its LTE service.

Looking ahead, Ol’ Blue recently revealed that its LTE-Advanced coverage is currently live in several markets across the U.S., including Chicago. The devices that can actually access that network is fairly small right now, though, with the Unite mobile hotspot and Galaxy S5 available now and the upcoming Padfone X also expected to support the service.